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MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS SEEDS 
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GENERAL LIST OF 
Marshalls Matchless Flower Seeds 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS ARE MAILED FREE AT PACKET, OUNCE AND 
POUND RATE TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. 
The following list contains a most complete assortment of the choicest and most popular flowers for 
either conservatory, greenhouse or garden culture: 
Annuals grow from seed, flower, mature their seed, and die in one year, or, in other words, the same 
season. 
Hardy Annuals are those which can be sown in the open ground. 
Half-Hardy Annuals are those which should be started early in the house, conservatory or hotbed, 
and transplanted to the garden in settled warm weather. 
Biennials grow from seed, sown from June to August, flower, ripen their seed and die the next year, 
though some varieties bloom the same season if sown early in gentle heat. 
Hardy Biennials will winter in the open ground without protection. 
Perennials grow from seed, and continue flowering annually for many years after the first season. 
Some varieties flower the first season if planted early in gentle heat. 
Half-Hardy Biennials require the protection of a coldframe or cool house during Winter. 
Hardy Perennials can remain in the open ground during Winter without protection. 
Half-Hardy Perennials require the protection of a coldframe or cool house during the Winter. 
Tender or Greenhouse Perennials require window or greenhouse culture, free from frost during 
Winter, and thrive in the garden during the warm months. 
EXPLANATION OF FLOWER SEED ABREVIATIONS 
H. A. 
H. H. A. 
H. B. 
H. H. B. 
H. P. 
designates Hardy Annuals—Lasting but one year 
“ Half-Hardy Annuals—Lasting but one 
year. 
“ Hardy Biennials—Lasting but two years. 
Half-Hardy Biennials—Require protec¬ 
tion during Winter. 
“ Hardy Perennials—Lasting three or more 
years. 
H. H. P. designates Half-Hardy Perennials- 
tion during Winter. 
H. C. 
G. S. 
H. A. C. 
Hardy Climber- 
years. 
Greenhouse Shrub. 
Hardy Annual Climber 
•Require protec- 
Lasting three or more 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
ABOBRA Viridiflora, A rapid-growing, climbing plant, scarlet fruit 
ABRONIA, Umbellata. Training annual, pink flower trusses. 34 oz. 25 cts. . 
ABUTILON. New Hybrids. Mixed, large bell-shaped flowers. 
ACACIA. Finest mixed, elegant Winter and Spring flowering plants. 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica, “The Pearl.” Double white flowers. 34 oz. $1.00.... 
ACROCLINIUM. Pretty everlasting flowers; fine for Winter bouquets. 
Album. Pure white; double flowers. 34 02 ., 20 cts. 
Roseum. Bright rose; double flowers. oz., 20 cts.■. 
Finest Mixed Colors. 34 02 ., 20 cts. 
ADLUMIA. Cirrhosa (Mountain Fringe). Pink flowers. 
ADONIS .^stivalis. Crimson flowers and feathery foliage. 
Autumnalis. Flowers crimson with dark center. 
Vernalis. Large, yellow; flowers in early Spring. 
AGERATUM. Blooms throughout the Summer; feathery flowers in clusters. 
Mexicanum. Fine for bedding or pot culture. Blue. 
Mexicanum Album. A beautiful white variety. 
Imperial Dwarf Blue. Extra neat; fine for edging. 34 -5 cts. 
Imperial Dwarf White. Pretty for contrast; fine for edgings. 34 oz. 75 cts. 
Blue Perfection. Very fine dwarf. 34 02 ., 25 cts. 
Little Blue Star. Light blue; fine for carpet bedding. 34 02 ., SI.50. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Dwarf, light blue, white center. oz. 50 cts... 
Swanley Blue. A fine large-flowered sort. 34 oz. 25 cts. 
Tall Mixed. Annual varieties. 
AGROSTEMMA Coeli Rosa (Rose of Heaven). Bright rose; excellent for 
cutting. 34 02 ., 15 cts. 
Coeli Alba. White. 34 92 ., 15 cts.. 
Coronaria. (Rose Campion). Crimson flowers, silver foliage. 
Height 
in feet 
Duration 
Ounce 
Pkt. 
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H.A.C. 
$0.10 
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.10 
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.50 
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